Charlotte Photography Meetup Group Message Board › General Discussion Forum › Help-Portrait
| Newc | |
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If you post the group shots to flickr, I will download them and add them to the end of the vid and then upload it to Help-Portrait if that is OK with you.
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| Lori Jill | |
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Mike,
I have a 14 year old son and I am sure he could not have done this (without a little help anyways). I think Adian did a great job! I wish someone could have documented a little of what we were doing over at the Salvation Army's Women's Shelter. However, we had our hands pretty full. What a great day! We met some wonderful workers at the shelter as well. Our collective favorite was the cook named Margret! We photographed 60 mini sessions, about 110 people. We had two photographers (myself & Vikki) and 1 volunteer helper for most of the day, but we did get a little help from Jena and Alex (two other photographers) who came over in the afternoon for a couple hours. We had lots of little ones....right up my alley! Lori |
| Joe Herrick | |
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I like how the video was done in the "style" of the original and it reminded very well of why we did the event. Seeing Charlotte in the title made it personal. Cool that it was put together quickly while still fresh.
Good job Aiden! Joe H |
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| Ryan | |
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| Sharon | |
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I wanted to remind everybody that, even though McColl and the Senior Center are getting a lot of attention, we had three other groups who did a lot of work Saturday:
Chris Scuron, Marjorie Bazluki, Greg Morden & Bill Kaupp shot 150 portraits at the St. Matthews refugee children's Christmas party. Lori Jill Brooks, Vikki Johnson and a couple of other assistants shot 60 portraits in a tiny room at the Women's Shelter. Greg Mills' Concord group shot 45 families at the Cabarrus Baptist Association's "Sharing House". Well done, everybody! |
| Casey Sussman | |
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Timelapse from the hair room Wow incredible event and I love the timelapse! |
| Ryan | |
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@ Casey Thanks.
Awesome work to everyone. I especially want to take this moment to brown nose and tip my hat to Sharon for organizing and doing a but load of stuff. You were the backbone to this smooth shoot. thanks again |